Yaakov aboard a Yamaha YZF-R3 streetbike, which is similar to the motorcycle on which she will compete in the 2021 FIM Yamaha R3 bLU cRU European Cup. Photo courtesy of the American Racing Academy.

Word comes from the American Racing Academy that their rider Kayla Yaakov, who was a standout in last year’s MotoAmerica Mini Cup by Motul Championship, will compete in the 2021 FIM Yamaha R3 bLU cRU European Cup, a new road racing series open to riders age 12-20.
 
“I am so excited for this opportunity to race in Europe,” said Yaakov, who is currently 13 years old. “It is a huge step forward to give me the experience I need to keep progressing with my riding. None of this would be possible without support from Eitan Butbul from the American Racing Academy, Dragonfly Coffee and Yamaha.”
 
A collaboration between Yamaha, FIM Europe and Dorna Sports, with logistical and technical support from Japan Italy Racing, the Yamaha R3 bLU cRU European Cup is the first step for young riders with world championship aspirations.
 
The six-round, 12-race spec class will be held in conjunction with European rounds of the 2021 FIM Superbike World Championship, beginning June 11-12 at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli in Italy.
 
“This is the purpose of the Academy—to build a platform for kids to go to Europe,” said Eitan Butbul. “Kayla is young but super fast and has shown that she can compete on big tracks. This is an opportunity for her to experience what it takes to race outside the U.S.”
 
Created by Butbul and managed by former MotoGP rider John Hopkins, the American Racing Academy develops U.S. talent for international competition. Academy riders are coached by champions Toni Elías and Roger Hayden and race in the MotoAmerica Series, including the Mini Cup, in which Yaakov finished third overall in 2020 in the 190cc class.
 
Yaakov, the 2018 AMA Novice Road Racer of the Year, successfully defended her 2019 AMA Lightweight Twins Superbike Expert National Number 1 plate during the 2020 AMA Road Race Grand Championship at Barber Motorsports Park this past October.

Details are still being finalized, but Yaakov plans to join MotoAmerica’s SportbikeTrackGear.com Junior Cup Championship after her 14th birthday later this year, which is when she becomes age-eligible to compete in the series.

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